Uranium easy react with oxygen.
But being a reactive metal uranium can be combined with the majority of elements forming compound or alloys.
Uranium doesn't react with noble gases.
Uranium don't exist as a pure metal in ores; uranium react with many other elements.
Uranium is a very reactive element; uranium can form alloys or compounds with the majority of the other elements. Uranium is also soluble in nitric acid.
Uranium is a reactive metal and can react with all nonmetals and metalloids (excepting noble gases); also many alloys of uranium are known.
Uranium can react with the majority of non-metals (excepting noble gases); uraniun can form alloys with all metals.
Uranium produces several oxides. It corrodes in air.
Uranium is a very reactive element and consequently react with many elements; examples: oxygen, chlorine, fluorine, sulphur, etc.
No. Neon is chemically inert and generally doesn't react with uranium
Uranium doesn't react with copper.
Any reaction.
Uranium don't react with water at room temperature; strontium react with water and the hydroxide Sr(OH)2 is formed.
For example uranium react with oxygen but not with water.